The JBL Flip 7 and JBL Grip both punch well above their weight, but only one can come out on top in this head-to-head battle.
Less than a day after we wrote that Flip Grip had eclipsed $13,000 in crowdfunding, the campaign reached and smashed its target goal of $42,500. As of writing, Flip Grip has received north of $49,000 ...
The game merchandise company Fangamer has teamed up with the retro gaming podcast Retronauts to create the Flip Grip, a device that makes it easy to play the Switch in a vertical screen orientation ...
Video game collectible maker Fangamer is now seeking Kickstarter funding for the Flip Grip, a new Nintendo Switch holster that lets you more easily and portably play select games in their vertical ...
While the Switch's hybrid nature and versatile Joy-Con controllers are key selling points for many owners, for a special sub-set of players the console's real hidden weapon is the fact that it can be ...
Fangamer unveiled the Flip Grip this week, a new vertical grip for the Nintendo Switch that is currently being funded on Kickstarter. The grip aims to be a comfortable solution for playing games that ...
A U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft assigned to the 18th Aggressor Squadron takes off from Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, Oct. 6, 2014, during RED FLAG-Alaska 15-1. RF-A is a ...
More than a dozen games for Nintendo Switch, including Treasure’s classic shoot-’em-up Ikaruga and the recently released Arcade Archives version of Donkey Kong, can be played in a vertical orientation ...
The Switch's ability to play games in vertical mode is a truly wonderful thing; some games, such as arcade titles like Namco Museum and TATE-enabling shmups like Ikaruga, become a perfect fit for the ...
BG-FG Flip Grip gives the specialized shooter the best of both worlds- in seconds, without tools. Choose between 24 degrees of rake or a true vertical position, quickly and securely. Select vertical – ...
Andrew Webster is an entertainment editor covering streaming, virtual worlds, and every single Pokémon video game. Andrew joined The Verge in 2012, writing over 4,000 stories. It’s called the Flip ...